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Astronauts Start Most Complex Cabling Job Ever at ISS
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In the first of three planned spacewalks, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Terry Virts begin running 764 feet of cabling outside the ISS, in preparation for some American-made crew capsules.Feb. 21, 2015